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Its such a shame, their leaders would have gotten far richer if they had properly utilized all of those resources.
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2024-29-05
I'm not sure I"m following. What international law are you talking about ?
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2024-29-05
Chomping is acceptable too. Language changes and most people probbaly use chomping at this point
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2024-29-05
Don't gotta occupy 'em: just destroy their military and capture Putin.
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2024-29-05
The irony of scolding another person for being upset about petty shit on reddit lol.
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2024-29-05
Then it only makes sense they're backing UKR
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2024-29-05
Half the top & half the bottom.
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2024-29-05
the general principles of law recognized by civilized nations, in this particular case, aggression can be answered with aggression, it's called the principle of parity
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2024-29-05
Also Germany
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2024-29-05
Not that russia cares about the cost
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2024-29-05
Sharing is caring!
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2024-29-05
To be fair, since their domestic weapons industry isn't likely to supply them with everything they'd need to launch an attack, for all intents and purposes their hands are tied when it comes to attacking Russia. When the defender has no probability of ever being able to counterattack, that's essentially a drawn out end to the war as well.
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2024-29-05
Care to enlighten us? What does Sisi mean?
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2024-29-05
Peacemongers won't understand or even process that thought. In their minds having to spend for military shit is always evil.
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2024-29-05
I am not ready to just blame it all on Obama but he absolutely did not take the Russian threat seriously enough especially after 2014. But the same can be said for like every other leader in 2014
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2024-29-05
Russia nuking a couple of Ukrainian cities (as we did to Japan) could also nip this in the bud and save hundreds of thousands of lives.
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2024-29-05
Well, have you seen the Finnish language?
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2024-30-05
Glad someone sees the potential problem here
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2024-30-05
Great Courses Plus! If you use code "Map Men" you get 15% off!
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2024-30-05
We need more pineapples! :gif:
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2024-30-05
The Fins can be our ride or die as long as they like. Europeans, Turks, and Americans should be co-operating and integrating 🙌🏻
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2024-30-05
Then it’s the end of the war… Supplying weapons to Ukraine has resulted in the loss of more life than had no weapons been supplied.
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2024-30-05
It seems like another country is added to the list each day - almost like the bad news is being drip-fed to Putin to gauge his reaction.
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2024-30-05
You have 903 military bases around the world (excluding the ones inside your country, ofcourse) Is that okay for you? Don't u see the world > as just pawns or potential territory to use militaristically in the future. How is that not a threat to every country in the world?
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2024-30-05
Thank you Finland 🇫🇮
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2024-30-05
Nah, just grind off the ‘Made in USA’ and send them with a bunch of Ukrainian Flag stickers
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2024-30-05
Hey look, I'm smahter than redditors!
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2024-30-05
Sounds like Finland will have to deal with Russia on their own for making poor choices. It was absolutely in their best interest to place good relations over egos.
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2024-30-05
The Serbs who were actively committing genocide and now cry about being held accountable for it? Those Serbs?
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2024-30-05
Putin has imperial ambitions and considers himself amongst Russia's Tsars. If Putin goes, this war stops.
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2024-30-05
This is a *very* recent development.
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2024-30-05
Exactly. An awful lot of American should be ashamed of themselves. Finland has stood up to Russia far more than we have even though they're right beside Russia and at much higher risk. Now they're being much more courageous in terms of weapons to Ukraine. In a way, our extremely cautious approach is kind of reminding me of the ridiculous attitude towards Cuba. I've always found that embarrassing. 'Look at the US, that huge country with its massive military, scared of tiny little Cuba and its two gunboats."
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2024-30-05
Objection, your honor: Whataboutism
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2024-30-05
No, the problem we have with certain military forces is that they are used to fight pointless wars abroad, not for home defence. Did we really need war in Afghanistan or Iraq, or were those wars caused by America destabilising the region to obtain their resources? Did said destabilisation cause certain groups to be so royally pissed off that they started launching terror attacks? Did said attacks then cause retaliatory strikes/wars? I think most rational people would object to being sent to some faraway region to effectively serve America’s interests. I don’t think anyone would object to defending their home from foreign invaders.
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2024-30-05
Actice personnel, wartime troops, and trained reserve are all different terms. 700k is about as much as manpower as we could have, but it would make little to no sense to mobilize more than the 180k wartime troops at a time. The rest reinforce where needed.
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2024-30-05
I live in the American Midwest. Just the three things I'm afraid of.
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2024-30-05
Naw, NATO would have a meeting about for two months, that’s about it
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2024-30-05
We get it, you want putin to win the war against Ukraine
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2024-30-05
Invading Ukraine was rational for russia at the time. Nobody in the western world thought Ukraine could last more than a few days, so russia's assumption they could take Ukraine quickly was a pretty popular opinion. Their irrationality started after it didn't work and they decided to keep at it instead of backing off and trying again later. I guess putin understood it's his last war and couldn't afford to go down in history as a loser.
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2024-30-05
Did I stutter when I said, "Intervening was fine, just not under NATO auspices" ???? What's so hard to understand about that? >Slavic apologist Again, every accusation is an admission. Not everything is about group identity, you know.
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2024-30-05
Why the insults? Why call me a stupid fuck? You just don't like a good debate? Just have to resort to insults?
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2024-31-05
You lost the right to a good debate when you came here to spew Russian propaganda. 
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2024-31-05
This comment. +1 from Lithuania. Just wanted to add that Baltic states have been saying this for years long before the Ukraine invasion. Russia is irrational militaristic country. It's whole identify since WW2 and 2003 anew iš built around wars and perseverance. They invaded Ukraine. Before that they invaded Georgia.
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2024-02-06
Liberated? No, the master changed and slavery continued. I remember when in 1989 thousands of East Germans rushed to the West at the first possible moment when there was no imminent danger to get shot.
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2024-14-06
Russians are not liberating anyone now nor have they ever. They are invading with the methods they learned from their former masters the Mongols. The hierarchy of the nomenclature and the struggle between the clans (military, FSB, GRU, Wagner) originates from that period.
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Absolutely brutal...
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2024-29-05
Captain speaking: This is your Final Destination.
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2024-29-05
I've seen pictures of the aftermath of such an accident and it looked like much of the person turned into a red mist. It's probably over before you could fully comprehend what's happening.
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2024-29-05
but wouldn’t one of the very first things that an intern learns is “do not go near the turbines” at any time?????
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2024-29-05
Boeing whistleblower?
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2024-29-05
Probably just need a hose and drain... doubt there was much solid left to clean up.
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2024-29-05
Probably did, intern probably even listened. But then a moment of being distracted meant death.
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2024-29-05
Human next to this particular engine for scale. I'm only 99% sure this is a CF34 (used by the Embraer 190) but it was in a trade article about the CF34 so it probably is: https://www.aviationbusinessnews.com/resources/uploads/2019/12/Engineers-fixing-aircraft-engine.jpg
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2024-29-05
The aviation industry really needs to get on top of this banana peel problem.
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2024-29-05
Squirt some dish soap and water into the engine intake while it’s running. Works for my garbage disposal.
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My wife used to work for a gift company, and they were chasing a bill of materials for a trainer/sneaker cleaning set they were sampling from a Chinese supplier. When it came back, one of the ingredients for the cleaning fluid was “snake venom”.
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2024-29-05
Oh. They are poisoning our children now? A decade ago it was our pets.
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2024-29-05
China isn't communist.
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2024-29-05
Unbelievable, if you can’t trust a site full of Chinese knockoff shit products who can you trust. Pretty soon we’ll find out cigarettes are bad or something.
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2024-29-05
Never buy fruits (or any food whatsoever) grown up in China. Chinese soil is contaminated with all kind of nasty substances, including heavy metals.
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2024-29-05
> It's cheap, throwaway garbage that breaks too soon Its not 2000 anymore, many chinese goods on aliexpress are better than anything we could get. Even more that at least here in brazil there are no alternatives for many of them lol.
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2024-29-05
They sell the same or worse within ok?
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2024-30-05
I can't comment on other companies but not Amazon for sure. My cousin once told me of a product that failed lead testing for Costco. The supplier got mad and bragged how he had 5 star reviews on Amazon and sold hundreds of the product that failed lead testing there. By U.S law, certain products need to be tested and certified by a third party lab: [list](https://www.cpsc.gov/cgi-bin/labsearch/). There are a lot of stories about products being certified by labs in China but failing when tested by a lab in the U.S or Canada. That is why Costco insists on lab testing in the U.S only and does a bunch of due diligence on top of that too.
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2024-30-05
I went into my local dollar store the other day and the whole place reeked like formeldahyde, or whatever other random chemicals they put in dollar store cheap plastic shit. Gross.
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2024-30-05
That’s my favorite thing about Costco and the Kirkland brand. Yeah, my selection may be lower and I’ll likely have to eat the upfront cost of buying in bulk, but I know I am getting good product at a reasonable value. There have been products at Costco that have been disappointing (mostly one-off food products, especially some frozen options) but I have never been disappointed in a Kirkland product. The curated nature of the store always feels like I’m being sold products they are proud to display for retail, not just the stuff they could find with the highest profit margin. I know they are a corporation and exist to make money based on selling me a product, I just know more thought goes into the product selection than simple profit motivation. Also, the return and warranty policies tend to be excellent. If you have a receipt and genuinely do not like a product, they will almost always refund you, even if you have used/consumed the product and sometimes even a long period of time after purchase. The 2 year warranty on all appliances is given as default and is also excellent, with the option to by more warranty time at a very reasonable price. I definitely feel more respected as a consumer than I do with almost any other retailer, even if I have to pay for that privilege. Also, hotdogs.
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2024-30-05
I find a lot of the junk food is better than other brand names. Especially the chocolate covered raisins. The Kirkland ones are like ten times better than Raisinets
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2024-30-05
Also at least a couple years back when I was doing tox stuff, researchers were pretty much 50:50 on whether pthalates were even toxicologically significant. *compared to other EDCs in plastics
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2024-30-05
Big companies buying direct from suppliers likely will have to, and a lot if they have a big constant order also have sway in setting standards. 
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2024-30-05
I don't think they are doing it on purpose. They have just none and too weak regulations that aren't enforced. Even in cases where ppl actually have to do something, like back when the outrage about baby milk powder became widespread in the public. The guy paid a token fine and was sentenced to some years, out in under a year, and had another food poisoning scandal some years later. Sure, not all, but Chinese are generally pretty cutthroat when it comes to making money. Coupled with a lack of oversight, they will try saving at the production side of things as much as possible. Their own population suffers the most under it. It's not like they only export those goods. We only see the peak of the mountain, and that's possibly even more than the average Chinese knows about it. I mean, they ducking made fake eggs out of chemicals. An egg is cheap. Imagine what kind of cheap crap they use for them
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Nah. Space Battleship Yamato.
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2024-29-05
They say it’s wood, but it’s really made out of slave teeth.
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2024-29-05
Such pleasures.
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2024-29-05
[Fitting commit strip](https://www.commitstrip.com/en/2016/06/02/thank-god-for-commenters/?setLocale=1)
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Don't be naive, they can never win an all out war fighting Russia in their territory even if they get all the gear in the world and permission to use it on Russian grounds. That's a fantasy.
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2024-29-05
Tiny Viet Nam defeated the US. All they had to do was hold out long enough for the US to become exhausted.
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2024-29-05
Actual citizens want the war to end. Every single defense department involved desperately wants to bleed Russia as long as possible with all their fancy new toys. This conflict has saved the US alone an untold amount of money on storage and upkeep of old equipment and now we are even testing new equipment and technology through our numerous defense contractor buddies.
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2024-30-05
You are just pulling this idea that the EU is fine with a destabilizing war at their borders out of your ass with literally nothing to back it up. The US =|= EU. The conflict has made it harder for EU state economies to recover post-covid. Nobody in Europe wants this war. They certainly are not prepared to expand it. No EU states are ready to go to war with Russia, *but they are preparing for it*.
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Israel beat them in a recent soccer match due to a perceived bad call by a ref. That's usually what gets people outside the US that riled up.
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2024-29-05
>Protesters set fire to the Israeli embassy in Mexico City with Molotov cocktails. The demonstrators also threw stones at the police who cordoned off the building. It is reported that as a result of the unrest, **six people were burned and several journalists were injured.** Another nonviolent protest that resulted in the killing of Jews. Must be nice to continually blame one population for all the things wrong in the world... Just a reminder that it was Jews who stood with Black people for civil rights (https://www.justice.gov/opa/blog/justice-department-recognizes-jewish-american-heritage-month) and stood with women for Women's rights. (https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/civil-rights-movement-in-united-states) Yet here we are... continually throwing Jewish people under a bus with zero hesitation if they mention that Israel should be allowed to defend themselves and get rid of terrorism in their country. Nobody wants to answer why it's okay for Muslim countries to kill and kick out Jews... https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2F69h7wv5gb3ub1.jpg&utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=usertext&utm_name=worldnews&utm_content=t1_l3lhm0q Reportedly, several dozen people died as a result of a strike on Hamas agents. Weird that the killing of high ranking Hamas pieces of shit is completely dismissed in most articles... I guess that doesn't fit their narrative of Jews being pure evil and warmongers.
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2024-29-05
I too would like to learn the difference between an Israeli and a Jew.  It wouldn't be right of me to conflate the two now, would it? /s
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2024-29-05
I'm sure you're unaware of very many things.
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2024-29-05
It's a fair point to make. But it treads dangerously close to arguing "no one actually died so this wasn't really that bad", which makes me question the motivation
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2024-29-05
Maybe they should worry more about where they are getting water from for 22.5 million people living there in the city.
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2024-29-05
Sure, but this isn't a time to "All Lives Matter" the situation. Jews make up only 0.2% of the world's population, and antisemitism is the oldest (and one of the most agile) form of hatred. Incidents of violence against Jews is skyrocketing (see article above for the most obvious example) and there's never been an instance where antisemitism has been met with anything but utter devastation and death. This is the time to speak up for Jews even when -- especially when -- it's not popular.
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2024-29-05
LMAO simple minds make simple points.
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2024-29-05
I wish they'd do the same thing to the narcos that have taken over their country 🤷
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2024-29-05
Because those citizens are being used as human shields by the Hamas military. The deaths are absolutely tragic, and also the civilian combatant to civilian death ratio is not very high compared to recent urban military conflicts
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2024-29-05
When I was in college 8 years back - an Arab student I was affiliated with because of a girl who dated his friend, was always spouting of racist/misogynistic views and I shit you not, the white girls in the group said, “that’s just his culture, ya know”. Lmfao. College aged white bleeding heart liberals are the dumbest people on the planet. Literally will stand up for the same people that’d toss them from a roof.
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2024-29-05
I don't really blame the professor, they were on the spot in a very uncomfortable situation and they just took the easiest way to deescalate it. But also mind blowing there was no follow up from the university admin (I saw people expelled and suspended for comparatively minor things). But I think the whole origin of the double standard is: "X group is a victim. Victims are never responsible for their actions, and in fact if they are awful it's because of the awful things done to them" or something along those lines
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2024-29-05
I'm not going to accept discrimination against anyone. Does this make it clearer? Antisemitism is unacceptable, and it needs to be treated as such.
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